Development of the gonad and adrenal gland occurs in close proximity and it
has been proposed that they share a common primordium. Recent knockout and
transgenic studies in mice have demonstrated that besides the orphan nucle
ar receptor SF1, the Wilms' tumor suppressor gene WT1 is important for gona
d and adrenal gland development. WT1 is a complex gene with at least 24 iso
forms produced from its locus. Although the role of each isoform is not yet
understood, biochemical studies and analyses of human patients suggest tha
t they do serve different functions in the cell. Here we present our curren
t view of the part WT1 may play in the development of the gonad and discuss
its possible role in the formation of the adrenal primordium.